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<p>[QUOTE="Belials, post: 4131852, member: 145748"]It may be the "same" to you, but it's not. This is the issue many people have and why I'm here - what you think is the same really isn't, and this is where dealers want customers to understand that sometimes, as much as we'd like to help you, we can't.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can say there aren't enough MX certified techs and that might be a valid statement, but to say it is Peterbilts fault would not be accurate at all. You don't take your truck to Peterbilt for a repair, you take your truck to a dealership, so what you should be doing is going to your home dealer and putting pressure on them to get tech certified and let them know that future purchases are on the line.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Belials, post: 4131852, member: 145748"]It may be the "same" to you, but it's not. This is the issue many people have and why I'm here - what you think is the same really isn't, and this is where dealers want customers to understand that sometimes, as much as we'd like to help you, we can't. You can say there aren't enough MX certified techs and that might be a valid statement, but to say it is Peterbilts fault would not be accurate at all. You don't take your truck to Peterbilt for a repair, you take your truck to a dealership, so what you should be doing is going to your home dealer and putting pressure on them to get tech certified and let them know that future purchases are on the line.[/QUOTE]
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